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  • The Moody Tigers take on the Hawks from Robins

    The Hawks from Robins Air Force Base went up against the Tigers of Moody on Oct. 30.The game was a challenge for Moody, as the fast pace of the Hawks led to Moody losing with a score of 75-60. The defeat brought the Tigers to a 0-4 record. Robins is now 3-1.The first half of the game started with

  • Remembering the history of the Flying Tigers

    Members from the Flying Tiger Association, including family members and friends, gathered at Moody from Oct. 28 to 30 to attend the 68th annual Flying Tigers Reunion. The association is made up of flying tigers of the past and present.During the reunion, Flying Tigers learned about the wing's

  • Retired A-10 to serve as unique training tool

    When an aircraft has lived through its operational life, it is usually either used for scrap metal or taken to the "Boneyard" near Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz. However, the 23rd Component Maintenance Squadron has found a way to keep a retired A-10A Thunderbolt II at Moody as a ground

  • Congratulations to Moody's newest NCOA graduates

    Congratulations to the 25 technical sergeants who graduated Oct. 28 from the Paul W. Airey NCO Academy at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla.Commandant Award winner: Daniel Reed, 23rd Equipment Maintenance SquadronDistinguished graduate:Michael Welch, 820th Combat Operations SquadronThe remaining graduates

  • November enlisted promotions

    Congratulations to theĀ 45 Moody Airmen who will be promoted to the ranks of staff sergeant, technical sergeant, master sergeant, senior master sergeant and chief master sergeant in the month of November.The following senior airmen will be promoted to staff sergeants:Briana Anderson, 23rd Maintenance

  • 12 Moody Airmen qualifying to inspect munitions worth $48 million

    A group of Airmen from the 23rd Equipment Maintenance Squadron's munitions flight are currently participating in a course that will make them an even more valuable asset to their unit. The completion of the Air Combat Command Mobile Inspection Course will mean there are now 12 more Airmen who are